Business

Synergy Immediate Care, a brand new primary and urgent care practice, is opening its doors on Monday, February 2. Located in the heart of Tysons Corner immediately adjacent to the DMV on Gallows Road, at the site of the former Gibbs College, it will be open 7 days a week, starting at 730 in...Read More »

Last month we alerted readers to police ticketing food truck vendors at one of the most popular spots in Tysons, Solutions Drive. The public road is directly adjacent to a dozen mid-rise office buildings, housing thousands of employees who enjoyed the lunch time options. It was starting to exceed even more popular spots in...Read More »

When Fairfax County announced they would be pursuing sensible regulations to allow food truck operation in Tysons last year, it seemed like a brewing problem between local police and permit carrying food truck vendors was avoided. The issue was stirred up again yesterday as several food trucks were told to move on by Fairfax...Read More »

I am surprise to see this signage and not sure how I missed it. It appears that once home to PC Retro and Caribou Coffee, this spot will be home to another Peet’s Coffee and Tea in the Tysons Station. According to Washington Business Journal, “Caribou Coffee was acquired by Peet’s Coffe & Tea’s parent company”....Read More »

It’s been since last fall that we had an opportunity to head over to the MITRE campus on Colshire Drive. The project isn’t the most ambitious of urbanist hopes, but one can’t argue with consolidating and growing employment near a transit station by a company who has big plans in our area. It could...Read More »

The week started off with some confusion and police excitement as a situation turned from an isolated barricade at the Rotonda Condos to a fears of flammable or explosive materials. Luckily, the incident concluded without violence and the suspect, 62-year old Michael Gordon, was apprehended and now faces charges of Arson. By the way...Read More »

Earlier this month a group of land developers proposing projects in Tysons met for the Biznow real estate conference to discuss the future of the growing region. After this meeting the Washington Post ran an article questioning whether the rental market could support the new inventory coming into Tysons, and if a lack of...Read More »

Around the corner today; If you haven’t heard, the ground breaking for the Tysons Walmart is today. We’ll see what happens now that it opens. Given the opposition to the project, the 9th gate to hell is about to break open releasing some sort of demonic traffic jam. More likely, any traffic on weekends...Read More »

While much of Tysons Corner is slated to become a new urban center, parts of the area will remain disconnected office parks for the foreseeable future. By planning for future demand and leveraging rising property values, Fairfax County can encourage more investment in the area and provide new public amenities, like improved transit. Last...Read More »

Over at Bacon’s Rebellion, D.J. Rippert asks if the state’s economy is tanking. I believe he was trying to portray the following evidence as cause for concern: If you don’t know by now, predicting how economies move is super hard – and I’m not even going to pretend to know where the Virginia economy...Read More »

It has been two months since we last took a look at Ovation Apartments. The building has been structurally topped out, and the facade is quickly following suit. When we last photographed the building it was still mostly a reinforced concrete skeleton with almost no facade work other than some spot areas of insulation...Read More »